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adm posted:FakeClockUp is awesome and I run it at 1.6 also. Does it seem to drain your battery life a little faster?
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 21:49 |
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Oh how I love you BiteSMS, please don't ever leave me again. If you do install it make sure and do a full reboot after, I did a hard reset. If you don't, the iMessage functionality will be really out of whack.
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# ? Dec 29, 2011 22:15 |
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I was a skeptic when I heard about FakeClockUp, but I'm loving it. It's especially funny to clock it down to 1/10 speed.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 03:51 |
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I don't think I'm a complete moron, but maybe I am? I've got a jailbroken iPhone 4 running 4.2.1. If I try to update to 5.0.1 I get either error 21 or 1600. I've searched my rear end off and can't find anything that will fix this. Trying to update normally gives error 21, trying to update in DFU mode gives 1600. I'm probably missing something really basic... Oh and yeah I've disabled the 'set all hosts to cydia' on TinyUmbrella
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 03:51 |
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waesa posted:I don't think I'm a complete moron, but maybe I am? I don't know if this wil fix it, but it might help. http://jaxov.com/2011/03/how-to-use-redsn0w-as-ireb-alternative-in-mac-to-put-iphone-in-pwned-dfu-mode/
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 04:06 |
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HorseDickSandwich posted:I don't know if this wil fix it, but it might help. http://jaxov.com/2011/03/how-to-use-redsn0w-as-ireb-alternative-in-mac-to-put-iphone-in-pwned-dfu-mode/ I'm running Windows, and I tried using iReb but still get the same 1600 error.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 04:24 |
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waesa posted:I don't think I'm a complete moron, but maybe I am? Are you 'restoring' to the firmware or 'updating' to it? Restore to it if you aren't. Also, make sure you're in dfu mode and not just recovery mode.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 04:38 |
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Okay, this poo poo is absolutely ridiculous, Tinyumbrella has cydia hosts unchecked, I have to force it into DFU / recovery mode to get it to boot and once it's up and running, I try to restore factory defaults and I get error 21. I've never ever had this many issues with a jailbreak before. How can I just get this poo poo back to stock? I can't even restore it to factory defaults from the iphone itself, it just hangs and goes into an infinite bootloop.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 05:04 |
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nerdrum posted:Okay, this poo poo is absolutely ridiculous, Tinyumbrella has cydia hosts unchecked, I have to force it into DFU / recovery mode to get it to boot and once it's up and running, I try to restore factory defaults and I get error 21. I've never ever had this many issues with a jailbreak before. How can I just get this poo poo back to stock? I can't even restore it to factory defaults from the iphone itself, it just hangs and goes into an infinite bootloop. It sounds like you are in recovery mode, not DFU mode. This happened to me a few days ago, I posted what I did to get back to 4.3.3: I downloaded fixrecovery43.zip which also contained zlib1.dll. Then I opened iTunes, plugged in the phone (was still in connect to iTunes mode) and turned on fixrecovery. I then held down power and home for 10 seconds, which threw it into DFU mode and let the code run. After that, I just went back into iTunes and was able to restore back to 4.3.3. What a pain in my rear end and a waste of 4 hours. I also thought that the version of iTunes I was originally using was too new, so I deleted it and did a fresh install of an older version (10.3 I think). Also, do you have a version of the ipsw saved for the restore?
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 05:29 |
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Revol posted:I was a skeptic when I heard about FakeClockUp, but I'm loving it. It's especially funny to clock it down to 1/10 speed.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 05:53 |
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Reporting back after upgrading from a semitethered 5.0 to untethered 5.0.1. Absolutely smooth as butter. Used pwnagetool to create a custom ipsw without a baseband upgrade. Did the normal restore and was up and running in a matter of minutes. Dorked around for probably 3-4 hours trying to get Siri/spire working. Definitely difficult to say the least, but having Siri working 100% plus the added functionality of SiriProxy is pretty cool. The downside is that it only works on the local network, but I now know the steps to get it running if I use a dynamicdns domain. If anyone really wants a good walkthrough, I can post the steps that I used to get everything running.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 09:10 |
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I wanted to try out Infinifolders for folders instead of FolderEnhancer for awhile and put my folders in my dock, so I uninstalled FE and installed Infinifolders. If I put a folder in my dock, though, and try to open it, Springboard crashes. This actually happens in Infinifolders, FolderEnhancer, AND Scrollingboard, which I tried later. I can move the folders around freely, and if they're not in the dock they open just fine. Has this ever happened to anyone else? For all I know, this would have happened before today, I really have no idea. I'm using an iPhone 4 running 5.0.1, untethered with Corona.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 11:04 |
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maduin posted:Are you 'restoring' to the firmware or 'updating' to it? Restore to it if you aren't. Yeah I wasn't very clear, I was trying to restore while in DFU mode. I found a site that says editing the Windows hosts file will correct the 1600 error. I'll give that a whirl later on and report back. In the meantime, I will say I'm glad these phones are virtually unbrickable.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 11:51 |
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Revenant.Eagle posted:Reporting back after upgrading from a semitethered 5.0 to untethered 5.0.1. Yes please! My girlfriend just got a 4s and hasn't really been using Siri at all, whereas I would totally use the poo poo out of that thing if I could get it on my 4.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 11:57 |
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adm posted:e: http://hitoriblog.com/apt/ for those interested Thanks for this. Pretty zany. I hope they add per-situation dynamic switching.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 12:45 |
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89 posted:FakeClockUp is the greatest thing if you don't have an iPad 2 or iPhone 4S. Set the speed to about 1.6x and you've got a brand new iOS device it moves so fast. You did not lie, this actually is the greatest thing.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 13:42 |
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I have a non-jailbroken ipad2 on iOS 5.0.1. I've been looking over all the documentation for the untethered jailbreak, and it seems straightforward enough. My question is, is this process fully reversible? Do I need to take any precautions in advance to ensure I can step back if I want to? My only reason for wanting to jailbreak is to install the jailbroken MAME because it looks like it supports some neogeo roms that I haven't been able to get iMame to play nice with.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 15:00 |
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BTC.spengler posted:I have a non-jailbroken ipad2 on iOS 5.0.1. I've been looking over all the documentation for the untethered jailbreak, and it seems straightforward enough. My question is, is this process fully reversible? Do I need to take any precautions in advance to ensure I can step back if I want to? My only reason for wanting to jailbreak is to install the jailbroken MAME because it looks like it supports some neogeo roms that I haven't been able to get iMame to play nice with. Unless something has happened in the last 12 hours, iPad 2/iPhone 4S are still not able to be jailbroken.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 15:03 |
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Are there any tweaks out there to Apple's Reminders system? I'm looking for the ability to have all active reminders always stay visible on the lock screen, so I'll always have that reminder visible, not just when it's 'due'.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 16:47 |
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I just accidentally realized that my ipad2 on 5.01 apparently has the ability to put up to 6 icons on my dock. Is this something you can natively do in ios now? I used to have it jail broken and had six icon dock installed so I'm wondering if this is just some sort of bizarre carryover from that. Ironically, I never could get more than four icons on my dock when jb'd even after installing SID
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 16:52 |
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Latest news on an A5 jailbreak- its still being worked on by the same guy who did the recently released jb. http://m.ibtimes.com/ios-5-untethered-jailbreak-apple-0-1-272706.html No ETA. The French sure do love hacking Apple stuff, ever since the days of the Apple //gs and the FTA..
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 16:53 |
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furushotakeru posted:I just accidentally realized that my ipad2 on 5.01 apparently has the ability to put up to 6 icons on my dock. Is this something you can natively do in ios now? I used to have it jail broken and had six icon dock installed so I'm wondering if this is just some sort of bizarre carryover from that. Ironically, I never could get more than four icons on my dock when jb'd even after installing SID Got an iPad 2 for Christmas. Started on 5.0.1, never been jailbroken (obviously), and I too can put 6 icons in my dock, I figure it's just a feature in iOS5
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 17:39 |
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dweebgal posted:Got an iPad 2 for Christmas. The iPad has always been able to put 6 icons in the dock AFAIK
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 17:42 |
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I guess it's just one of those features that no one ever mentions.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 19:00 |
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Revenant.Eagle posted:Reporting back after upgrading from a semitethered 5.0 to untethered 5.0.1. Are you on a 4S? If not, how did you get past the authentication key problem?
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 19:41 |
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suboptimal posted:Yes please! My girlfriend just got a 4s and hasn't really been using Siri at all, whereas I would totally use the poo poo out of that thing if I could get it on my 4. Ok. I'll have to sit down tonight and try to do a decent write-up. I did it on OSX, but I did find a few guides to get it up and running on ubuntu which were very similar to what I did. The hardest part was getting the 4 and 4S to both handshake via SSL to SiriProxy. Lum_ posted:Are you on a 4S? If not, how did you get past the authentication key problem? I'm on a 4, since the 4S can't be jailbroken yet. For they authentication key, I was able to use my fiance's 4S and use siriproxy to capture and store the key. The downside is that she has to connect at least once every 24 hours in order to grab the new key. It's a workaround, but not a permanent solution. Apple was smart with it by having the key change every 24 hours. It is however a good workaround for people like me that didn't want to upgrade to the 4S, but know someone who did. Plus I like fiddling with stuff like this, so it was a fun experiment where I learned a lot about SSL keys, DNS masking and how Siri actually connects and talks with Apple servers.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 19:54 |
Is there any app or tweak to back up a normal app's data and restore it later? I want to be able to back up saves from a game that doesn't give you more than one save slot.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 19:58 |
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Use DataDeposit.
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 20:13 |
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waesa posted:Yeah I wasn't very clear, I was trying to restore while in DFU mode. So I managed to get one step past where I was with the 1600 error, and now it's giving me a 1611 error, which Apple tells me is hardware related. gently caress this poo poo.
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Dodoman posted:Use DataDeposit. Exactly what I needed, and I can shuffle them around via Dropbox. Thanks!
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# ? Dec 30, 2011 22:22 |
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Well, I just sat down to write the guide for getting Spire/SiriProxy to work, and it looks like I was beat to the punch. Chpwn just tweeted a link to this guide: http://methoddk.com/siriguide/ Exactly the steps I took.
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 11:22 |
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I got sent my phone (iPhone 4, Firmware 5.0.1 (9a405) yesterday, so this is my first experience of any sort of Apple phone thingy. I've read the thread, but just to make sure, the steps I should take are : Backup SHSH with Tinyumbrella Attach the iPhone to a PC Run Redsn0w on the PC Restart phone and run Cydia On which of these steps am I going to come accross the option to upgrade my Baseband?
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 11:33 |
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Tyma posted:I got sent my phone (iPhone 4, Firmware 5.0.1 (9a405) yesterday, so this is my first experience of any sort of Apple phone thingy. I've read the thread, but just to make sure, the steps I should take are : None, it will be upgraded unless you use tinyumbrella to protect it.
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 14:31 |
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Has anyone else experienced far, far better battery life with the Corona untether installed? It's dropped my idle battery usage to almost nothing, it's loving awesome. Where previously I had to plug my ipod in every night or it'd die sitting on my desk, doing nothing, now only need to plug it in when I want to do something with iTunes and that passive charging is good enough to keep it going fine. e: In case it matters, I'm using Corona over sn0wbreeze, on an third gen 32GB touch.
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 14:36 |
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How is FakeClockUp so good? It's magical. I'm sure I'm just being fooled, but it seems like it makes everything work faster, not just animation elements. It appears as if many items need to wait for animations to finish before loading. Nothing else explains the extreme (apparent) speed increase. It's lovely.
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 15:26 |
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Rick Rickshaw posted:How is FakeClockUp so good? It's magical. I'm sure I'm just being fooled, but it seems like it makes everything work faster, not just animation elements. That's exactly what it does, speeds up the little animations! I think they were slowed down on purpose to give a more fluid feel to ios at the expense of a little speed. Try turning the speed right down and open/close a few apps or menus, it's quite beautiful!
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# ? Dec 31, 2011 15:33 |
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I heard that pre-4S Siri has been disabled. Is that server-side, or can Jailbreak get around that?Rick Rickshaw posted:How is FakeClockUp so good? It's magical. I'm sure I'm just being fooled, but it seems like it makes everything work faster, not just animation elements. Maybe I'm not the typical target iOS user, but I want raw speed and ended up going x10 on my 3GS. FakeClockUp is the shiznit. Arrowsmith fucked around with this message at 02:54 on Jan 1, 2012 |
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Arrowsmith posted:I heard that pre-4S Siri has been disabled. Is that server-side, or can Jailbreak get around that? It's all server-side. They have super computers crunching numbers so that people only have to wait a second to get replies to their rape and pants pooping questions.
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# ? Jan 1, 2012 03:23 |
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After Apple bought Siri (whose server-side architecture let it run on even the lowest end iOS devices), their great contribution was to pull it from the AppStore and add a 24-hour rotating key to lockout all the non-4S rabble who refused to buy a midcycle refresh.
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Man I liked the old Siri app
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